Week 32 spellings
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conjunction |
A word which joins other words together is called a conjunction.
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colonisation
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It is important to teach the history of colonisation in an unbiased manner.
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interface |
It is important to create an accessible interface.
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significance |
We went to look at several places of historic significance.
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rotation |
The farmer moved his crops around the fields in rotation.
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emotional |
He made an emotional appeal for information.
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synagogue |
Jewish people worship in a synagogue.
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frightening |
The film was quite frightening.
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opportunity |
He was delighted to have the opportunity.
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impolitely |
They stared impolitely.
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